He has no choice but to coexist with the vacuum that is slowly spreading inside him.
We surmise it can coexist with an actual headline rate much higher than 2%.
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But to coexist with the free market does not mean that they have embraced the model.
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And yet this truth must coexist with another -- that no matter how justified, war promises human tragedy.
Type-I superconductors are simpler to explain, but of limited use since they cannot coexist with a magnetic field.
Big consulting firms (with their big brands) can probably coexist with smaller operators.
But in this work, and in scientific romances to come, he offered little hope that humanity could peaceably coexist with extraterrestrials.
The ability to coexist with a sizable TV may partly be generational.
Unlike Israel, Jordan can, under certain circumstances, coexist with Hamas.
"We need to remind ourselves that contemporary art is first of all a form of conceptual gymnastics, in which we learn to coexist with what we don't understand, " he says.
And perhaps explore how you might be better able to provide a layer of mobile empowerment and freedom to innovate that can coexist with and leverage core systems and data.
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If Shakespeare's blistering view shows the devastation that sisterly resentments can wreak, Jennifer Weiner's 2002 best seller "In Her Shoes" portrays how such resentments can coexist with pity and resignation.
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The rental market now is driven by people losing their homes, but the period from 2003 to 2007 shows that a strong rental market can coexist with a strong housing market.
But companies that focus exclusively on Linux will have the edge in serving customers, and DiBona is confident there will be enough business for them to coexist with the largest service organizations.
If, on the other hand, he represents those Palestinians who are genuinely prepared to coexist with Israel, the Jewish State may finally have a partner for peace with whom it can safely deal.
"The industry has evolved so that TV Everywhere and subscription video on-demand services can coexist with the appropriate windowing strategy, while allowing for more content flexibility to meet consumer demand in the changing digital landscape, " said Deborah K. Bradley, senior vice president of program acquisitions for Turner Broadcasting.
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The Bush who celebrated the shared values on which both the US and Israel are founded knew that those who seek Israel's destruction will also never peacefully coexist with the US. If that Bush is still around, the time has come for him to act on those understandings.
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Analysts say the election will likely be followed in the Muslim world, where Malaysia is widely regarded as an example of how Islam can potentially coexist with the trappings of modern democracies, and where Mr. Anwar is a well-known figure who has repeatedly said he is fighting his last election.
Analysts say the election will likely be followed in the Muslim world, too, where Malaysia is widely regarded as an example of how Islam can potentially coexist with the trappings of modern democracies, and where Mr. Anwar is a well-known figure who has repeatedly said he is fighting his last election.
But Shearwater's most blistering moments coexist nicely with the portentously brooding, fearlessly serious likes of "Hidden Lakes, " from The Golden Archipelago.
Even if it does, for this law to catch on it will need to be backed up by complementary efforts from many branches of government, if 18m people are to coexist peacefully with a rainforest.
If the indignant depictions of the class system in so many Titanic dramas coexist uneasily with their adoring depictions of upper-crust privilege, that, too, is part of the appeal: it allows us to demonstrate our liberalism even as we indulge our consumerism.
It seemed inconceivable at that time that the print book business with its half-millennium history would become worthless in just a few years time, so the predictions by industry leaders were that the venerable print book business would coexist happily with the augmentation of e-books that would allow people to travel easily with their favorite book.
They coexist reasonably amiably with my dogs and chickens, getting irritated only when the hay feeder gets too crowded.
For cloud-computing providers, this presents a daunting challenge: can your products coexist smoothly and invisibly with all of the other platforms in the IT universe?
First, the ducted fan design allows the car to achieve the speed and maneuverability of a helicopter -- 155 mph, 12, 000-foot altitude, two hours of flight time, vertical take off and landing -- but removes the dangers of exposed rotors, allowing the "car" to sidle up to buildings for rescue missions, or coexist in close quarters with other vehicles.
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And in case anyone doubted the technologies will coexist, my recent conversations with Vizio are an illustration of just that.
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Last year's grand experiment, which was whether Anthony and Stoudemire could coexist, will get even more experimental with the underwhelming backcourt.
Senior church figures are deeply worried about the welfare of Christians in parts of the world where they coexist uneasily, and at times violently, with Muslims: Nigeria, Sudan, Indonesia, even Iraq.
Switzerland is not the only country to struggle with the question of how to help humans and natural predators coexist without friction.
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